نتایج جستجو برای: explosion generated water waves

تعداد نتایج: 955178  

2014
A. Mahmoud Aly

The water wave generation by wave paddle and a freely falling rigid body are examined by using an Incompressible Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (ISPH). In the current ISPH method, the pressure was evaluated by solving pressure Poisson equation using a semi-implicit algorithm based on the projection scheme and the source term of pressure Poisson equation contains both of divergence free velocit...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2002
M Onorato A R Osborne M Serio D Resio A Pushkarev V E Zakharov C Brandini

We study the long-time evolution of deep-water ocean surface waves in order to better understand the behavior of the nonlinear interaction processes that need to be accurately predicted in numerical models of wind-generated ocean surface waves. Of particular interest are those nonlinear interactions which are predicted by weak turbulence theory to result in a wave energy spectrum of the form of...

2008
Georgică Slămnoiu

Wave energy production is one of the most environmentally benign ways to generate electricity. For building of the power stations, that using sea wave motion to generate hydro-pneumatic pressure, which is then transformed into electricity, is necessary to know the characteristics of the sea waves in the interest area. To obtain realistic estimated wind-generated waves for the bottom topography,...

2012
James Traer Peter Gerstoft Peter D. Bromirski Peter M. Shearer

[1] Ocean waves incident on coasts generate seismic surface waves in three frequency bands via three pathways: direct pressure on the seafloor (primary microseisms, PM), standing waves from interaction of incident and reflected waves (double-frequency microseisms, DF), and swell-transformed infragravity wave interactions (the Earth’s seismic hum). Beamforming of USArray seismic data shows that ...

2003
Roger Grimshaw

A short review of the theory of weakly nonlinear water waves, prepared for the forthcoming Encyclopedia of Nonlinear Science

Journal: :Geosciences 2021

A probabilistic hazard analysis of a tsunami generated by subaqueous volcanic explosion was performed for Taal Lake in the Philippines. The volcano at is an active on Luzon Island Philippines, and its eruption would potentially generate tsunamis lake. This study aimed to analyze inundated buildings mitigation future scenarios. To determine hazard, different diameters were used magnitudes TUNAMI...

2003
Patrick Lynett

A mathematical model is derived to describe the generation and propagation of water waves by a submarine landslide. The model consists of a depth-integrated continuity equation and momentum equations, in which the ground movement is the forcing function. These equations include full nonlinear, but weak frequencydispersion, e¬ects. The model is capable of describing wave propagation from relativ...

2016
Thomaskutty Varghese Shailesh Nayak

Extreme all-direction wave conditions and joint probabilities of high waves and high water levels are derived at selected locations in the southern Arabian Gulf. The wave conditions are obtained using the spectral wave model SWAN with wind and offshore wave information procured from ocean weather, supplemented with local water level records. Wave transformations from offshore to nearshore and w...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 2001
I G Cullis

The paper defines and describes blast waves, their interaction with a structure and its subsequent response. Explosions generate blast waves, which need not be due to explosives. A blast wave consists of two parts: a shock wave and a blast wind. The paper explains how shock waves are formed and their basic properties. The physics of blast waves is non-linear and therefore non-intuitive. To unde...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2012
Jie Ma William G Rixey George E DeVaull Brent P Stafford Pedro J J Alvarez

Fuel ethanol releases can stimulate methanogenesis in impacted aquifers, which could pose an explosion risk if methane migrates into enclosed spaces where ignitable conditions exist. To assess this potential risk, a flux chamber was emplaced on a pilot-scale aquifer exposed to continuous release (21 months) of an ethanol solution (10% v:v) that was introduced 22.5 cm below the water table. Desp...

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